The Port of Galveston is the fourth most popular cruise home port in the U.S., hosting 1.49 million cruise passengers in 2023-a 43% increase over 2022, according to the news release.
Galveston Wharves kicked off construction of the fourth cruise terminal at the Port of Galveston on Tuesday with a groundbreaking ceremony. The terminal is being constructed as the Galveston home ...
In the 1990s, the 200-year-old Port of Galveston almost filed for bankruptcy ... Texas port spent $53 million expanding Carnival's cruise terminal in 2023, a year after Royal Caribbean opened ...
The Port of Galveston has momentum. It's on track to become the nation's third-busiest cruise hub this year, which seems like a cinch considering its fourth passenger terminal will open in November.
After a few years of limited appearances in Galveston, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. (NYSE: NCLH) inked a long-term contract for the port's new terminal. Norwegian Prima and Norwegian Viva ...
HERE ARE THE PLANS: Galveston will bring in a new cruise line and even more passengers in 2025 In November 2025, the port will open its fourth cruise terminal at Pier 16, welcoming MSC Cruises to ...
Galveston shattered records, hosting more than 3.4 million passengers and seeing more than 380 sailings from its three ...
The Port of Galveston, Texas' only cruise port, expects to accommodate 419 cruise ships in 2025. The port had previously exclusively handled cargo and almost filed for bankruptcy in the 1990s.